

Wade Davis
Writer, photographer, filmmaker, and anthropologist. His work explores indigenous cultures and their relationship with nature, plant medicines, and belief systems.
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Jan 27, 2023 • 2h 34min
#652: Famed Explorer Wade Davis — How to Become the Architect of Your Life, The Divine Leaf of Immortality, Rites of Passage, Voodoo Demystified, Optimism as the Purpose of Life, How to Be a Prolific Writer, Psychedelics, Monetizing the Creativity of Your Life, and More
Wade Davis, a celebrated anthropologist and former Explorer-in-Residence at National Geographic, ventures into the rich tapestry of cultural narratives. He discusses the transformative effects of psychedelics, navigating rites of passage, and the profound importance of optimism in life. Wade shares captivating tales from indigenous communities, delves into the cultural significance of the coca plant, and explores the complexities of Voodoo in Haiti. His insights on mentorship, personal transformation, and the art of storytelling inspire listeners to embrace authenticity and creativity.

Jan 6, 2025 • 54min
What Lies Beneath the Surface: Anthropologist Wade Davis
Wade Davis, an anthropologist, writer, and photographer, discusses his incredible experiences, including trying toad venom and exploring zombie lore in Haiti. He emphasizes the importance of cultural preservation and the relationship between humanity and the environment. Davis highlights the resilience of nature, especially in Killarney Lake, and critiques the oversimplification of the term 'indigenous.' His insights blend storytelling with advocacy, urging listeners to appreciate the unique narratives of diverse cultures while recognizing their ecological interdependencies.

Jan 28, 2025 • 54min
PT 2: What Lies Beneath the Surface: Anthropologist Wade Davis
Wade Davis, an esteemed anthropologist and cultural explorer, delves into the interplay between nature and humanity. He shares his optimistic view on environmental resilience and the potential for societal change. The conversation weaves through reflections on spirituality, the importance of cultural diversity, and the role of anthropology in social justice. Davis emphasizes hope as a driving force for progress, urging listeners to learn from recent moments of nature's revival during the pandemic, while addressing the need for personal responsibility in fostering meaningful transformation.

May 24, 2024 • 54min
Wade Davis' CBC Massey Lecture # 5 | The Wayfinders: Century of the Wind
Anthropologist Wade Davis explores how modern world can learn from Indigenous peoples. Topics include navigational skills of Polynesian sailors, healing properties of plants, cultural diversity preservation, spiritual practices, resilience of Inuit people, Timbuktu's significance, and narratives of generosity in harsh environments.

May 23, 2024 • 54min
Massey at 60: Wade Davis on looking to Indigenous cultures for answers to world crises
Explorer-in-Residence at National Geographic, Wade Davis, delves into the importance of preserving cultural diversity, ancient wisdom, and interconnectedness with nature. He highlights the unique worldview of indigenous cultures, emphasizing their sustainable ways of life and the valuable lessons modern societies can learn from them.